World's top 3 motherboard manufacturer ASRock today announced that its entire line of Intel P67, H67 and Z68 series motherboards will support Intel Ivy Bridge CPUs by updating the latest P version BIOS & Drivers! Via an Intel® Ivy Bridge CPU, ASRock P67, H67 and Z68 series motherboards are resurrected. Users may expect more powerful processing speed yet lower power consumption by the world's first 22 nm 3-D Transistors.

"Besides pursuing extremes with hardcore hardware enthusiasts and die-hard gamers, making high-end technology easy and accessible for everybody is also one of ASRock's goals." commented James Lee, V.P. of Sales and Marketing at ASRock. "We have no doubt that users will be thrilled as much as we are with these updates, it will be like experiencing a brand new motherboard all over again."

ASRock Sandy Bridge Motherboard Series are designed for mainstream enthusiasts who are seeking for stunning performance, solid construction without breaking their piggy bank. P67 brings native OC performance, H67 offers integrated graphics and the hybrid Z68 platform embraces dual personalities, allowing users to take all major advances over the previous platforms. Packed with Intel's fabulous features, ASRock exclusive XFast 555 Technology and the support for new Ivy Bridge processors, ASRock Sandy Bridge Motherboard Series motherboards will definitely serve pretty much all your needs!

The long and bitter wait has finally come to an end, now you may enjoy the sweet fruits which ASRock has promised. Be prepared for the overwhelming force of Intel® Ivy Bridge CPUs. Hurry to download the new versions of P BIOS and drivers from the ASRock website right now! You are merely a click away from the 3rd generation CPUs, so what are you waiting for?

Good to know although there's no need or justification to replace my SB with IB. Haswell could be an option next year but that's a different story. I see an option for those with an SB i3 to upgrade to a superior Ivy chip.

Good to know although there's no need or justification to replace my SB with IB. Haswell could be an option next year but that's a different story. I see an option for those with an SB i3 to upgrade to a superior Ivy chip.

I know, that's why I said for those with the 2500k/2600k/2700k this BIOS update is not so important because Ivy is not bringing much to the table (except for heat... when overclocked at certain freq.) My opinion.